Noam Weinstein

[1][2][3] Noam Weinstein grew up in Cambridge, Massachusetts[3][4] and began playing guitar as a child and performing at local clubs during high school.

"[11] Contributors to the album include Tyler Wood (who also recorded and mixed it), Dan Rieser, Ross Gallagher, Jess Tardy, Anita Suhanin, Rose Polenzani, Alec Spiegelman, Rubin Kodehli, Sonny Barbato, and Trey Pollard.

[12] Prior to that, 2022's Undivorceable was a collection about "the bonds that can't be broken, whether between a husband and his former wife, a father and his children or a citizen and his skin color.

"[17] The Daily Vault said it was "heart-wrenching," "dazzling with its musical audacity," and "genuinely moving,"[18] while Popdose wrote that it was "terrific",[19] and No Depression called it "catchy", "heartfelt", "hilarious" and "beautiful".

Although lesser known than many of his collaborators,[20] Weinstein has received critical acclaim in publications like Performing Songwriter,[21] The New Yorker,[22] and The Boston Globe,[3] and airplay on prominent independent radio stations such as WFUV, WXPN, and WERS.